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of supplies in landinp operation — Problem of combat loading a Marine Division for landing operation (4 min — 1955— Color — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Marine Film No. MH 5343B).
Amphibious Warfare — Handling the Landing Craft
Shows how LCM-3's, LCP's, and LCV's are launched from a transport, loaded alongside, and stowed aboard ship (15 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and EquipTnent Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN942 D).
The LST— Employment
LST employment, combat loading, loading cargo, transportation, and discharge of LVT's and DUKW's, Transport QM's duties (19 min — 1956 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 4302 B).
Amphibious Ships, Crafts, and Vehicles
This film describes numerous types of landing craft, amphibious vehicles and control ships and their salient features (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Marine Film MH 7483).
Amphibious Warfare, The LCVP— Part II— Boat Handling
Demonstration of equipment checks, before starting engine checks, and gear checks are demonstrated — All phases of boat handling and securing are explained (19 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command—From Navy Film MN 4306B).
Amphibious Warfare, The LCM (3) Operation
Describes primary and advanced boat handling — Use of ramp in emergency and anchor — Unloading of a boat from ship (21 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 4307B).
Lookout Training — Your Importance
Explanation of Lookout's duties, stressing importance of constant vigilance and immediate report (contact first, then follow up) (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 16N).
Lookout Training — Bearings
Procedure for determining relative bearings from line of ships course is discussed and demonstrated with models — Explains correct terminology (4 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy FUm MN 16R). Lookout Training — Lookout
Sky, horizon and surface, search — Estimation of relative bearing and position angle — Care of binoculars (23 min — 1955 — Distribution to Central Film and Equipment Exchanges in CONUS and Transportation Command — From Navy Film MN 16U).
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